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Megan Hilty has a permanent smile on her face, and we don't mean to assume, but we're guessing it's at least partially due to recently tying the knot.

The Sean Saves the World star, who married hubby Brian Gallagher in Las Vegas last month and celebrated the intimate nuptials with a reception in Los Angeles just last weekend, had an undeniable glow while visiting the E! News set today, and admitted that being a missus "feels great."

But Hilty says being married doesn't really feel any different, adding, "I just get to introduce him as my husband now. I think other people treat us differently, than anything else."

Speaking more on the actual ceremony, the actress explained why she chose to say "I do" in Sin City.

"I love Vegas," she said, "And I love The Palazzo and The Venetian, so we got married in The Venetian and stayed there for the weekend. It was a very intimate setting, we had our parents and our siblings—he's from New York and I'm from Seattle, so they met in Vegas."

As for their honeymoon—Hilty confesses that she and Gallagher have yet to decide on a big getaway to celebrate their new status.

"I don't know. We're gonna go to New York next week, just to see New York at Christmas time. So maybe we'll count that as our honeymoon?"

The couple's wedding party had about 30 guests with Hilty's Sean Saves the World costars Sean Hayes, Echo Kellum and Tom Lennon in attendance, according to a source. The three-hour reception took place outside of L.A. at a Sherman Oaks house that Hilty and Gallagher have been renting.

"It was fun," a source tells E! News of the party. "Very low key and casual."

No gifts were requested or required, but some partygoers brought gifts and bottles of wine. Hilty and Gallagher didn't make any speeches, just enjoyed the company of their friends.

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